Fall Tree Walks At CU

Published on Thursday, October 09 2014 09:40

The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and CU Facilities Management Outdoor Services will be hosting the Fall Tree Walk led by Facilities Operations Arborist Vince Aquino. Two of these popular tours will be offered, the first at 5 p.m., on

Colorado Cabbage Great for Fall Dishes

Published on Wednesday, October 08 2014 13:20

Each month, the Colorado Department of Agriculture features a different commodity to highlight the variety and quality of products grown, raised or processed in the state. This month the recipe features cabbage in the Dutch Oven Sauerkraut recipe.

On average, Colorado produces more than 110 million pounds of cabbage each year. Good quality cabbage should be well-formed, fairly even colored and heavy for its size. Cabbage leaves should be very compact and fairly smooth. Cabbage is fat

About Town - October 2, 2014

Published on Thursday, October 02 2014 10:53

In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that the author of this column is an elected official. The opinions expressed in this column are hers, and hers alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the Town of Lyons Board of Trustees.

Life is strange; it was thirty-one years ago in October, that Walt Kinderman, the editor of the Lyons Recorder, kept roasting Mayor Virgil Rigdon. His wife, Fern, was writing the local news, and

Fall Is In The Air – Time To Think Pumpkins

Published on Thursday, October 02 2014 12:25

Roads Traveled with Linda L. Osmundson

You can purchase pumpkins from several different sources but the most family fun is to visit a Pumpkin Patch. You may have to drive some distance but the trip will be well worth it. Besides fields of pick-your-own pumpkins, farmers offer mazes, corn stalks, gourds, hayrides, and produce stands.